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Mitochondria and Chloroplasts

Energy powerhouses

Maddie Hughes, Izzie Gall, Erin Semple,Alex Capaldo, Alex Park

Mitochondria

 

Mitochondria

• Power centers of a cello Plant or animal

• Provide energy for the cell o Motiono Divisiono Secretiono Contraction

• Present in all living cells • More concentrated in muscle cells• The reason animals require oxygen

Mitochondria: Structure

• Double membraneo Outer membrane

Simple phospholipid bilayer Easy for molecules like ATP or sugar to

penetrate Smooth Separates inner membrane space from vacuole

o Inner membrane  Cristae greatly increase the membrane's

surface area Site of ATP production from oxygen and sugar

Krebs/citric acid cycle 

Mitochondria: Structure

• Non-membrane spaceso Intermembrane space

Between outer and inner membranes Contains energy before it is released to the

cytoplasm/vacuole Contains oxygen, water, CO2 on their way to

cristaeo Matrix

Within cristae Contains enzymes used during Krebs cycle

Chloroplasts

Chloroplasts

• Aid the mitochondria in energy productiono Plant cells only

• Contain chlorophyllo Absorbs lighto Responsible for green coloration

• Responsible for creation of oxygen

Chloroplasts: Structure

• Double membraneo Outer membrane

Simple phospholipid bilayer Easy for molecules like ATP or sugar to

penetrate Smooth

o Inner membrane Regulates substances entering chloroplast Smooth

• Thylakoids Location of photosynthesis (the "light" reactions) Membrane disks

Equivalent of mitochondrial cristae Arranged in grana (stacks)

Chloroplasts: Structure

• Non-membrane spaceso  Stroma

Space between thylakoid disks Site of "dark" reactions of photosynthesis Contains the enzymes required for these

reactions

Chloroplasts • Create energy for the

cello Convert light into

ATP • Plant cells only • Create O2 and carbs• Double membrane • Krebs cycle 

o Takes place on thylakoids, separate from membranes

Mitochondria • Create energy for the

cello Convert food energy

into ATP • Plant and animal cells • Consume O2 and carbs• Double membrane • Calvin cycle 

o Takes place on cristae, identical to the inner membrane

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